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2005 Mini Cooper 5 Speed Transmission Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com

US $1,495.00
Location:

Troy, New York, United States

Troy, New York, United States
Rebuilt
Brand:Getrag

Rebuilt 5 Speed for 05-06 MINI  Cooper. I personally rebuild these and back them with a 1 Year Parts Warranty. I exclusively service and repair MINI Cooper 5 speeds and have the largest stock of both new and used parts in the US.

Pricing includes your old transmission as a core and a core deposit of $250 is required.
I include free shipping on both via UPS and will assist with your core return. I provide a high level of customer service and can be reached via text at 518 445 5959 24/7.

thanks for looking, jontheminiguy

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